Release date: 2016-04-22
Today, STRATASYS (Nasdaq: SSYS), a global leader in 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, has released a new J750 3D printer. The new J750 3D printer breaks the technical barrier and allows users to achieve 3D printing materials and full color free combination for the first time, enabling one-stop realistic printing without post-processing. At the same time, the powerful versatility of the J750 3D printer makes it the perfect solution for product designers, engineers, manufacturers and service providers.
One-stop 3D printing: versatile, versatile fast printing
The Stratasys J750 3D printer adds more functionality to the Objet Connex family of color multi-material 3D printers, giving users a richer selection of colors and materials – more than 360,000 different colors and multiple material properties, from rigid to flexible. From opaque to transparent, everything is there. By using the Stratasys J750 3D printer, users can use a large number of different colors and materials in the same part when printing a prototype, thus reflecting different material properties on the finished product, which not only shortens the printing time, but also satisfies almost any Requirements for the application of the model, prototype and components, including processing tools, molds, fixtures and fixtures.
The Stratasys J750 3D printer helps users achieve near-instant product decisions by streamlining the way products are designed, evaluated, and marketed. By avoiding many of the traditional complex processes, time and resources required in past prototyping, the Stratasys J750 3D printer can significantly reduce overall cost of ownership and increase productivity. Designers and engineers were able to prototype realistic prototypes based on initial design concepts in just a few hours, enabling instant design and functional verification with internal stakeholders and end users. As a result, they can make quicker design decisions with greater confidence to drive product delivery. This value creates a real industry milestone.
New PolyJet Studio and six materials increase productivity
The one-stop printing of the Stratasys J750 3D printer relies on the new PolyJet Studio and its streamlined workflow. The software's innovative intuitive user interface allows users to easily select materials, optimize the printing process, and manage print jobs. With simple design management, users can more easily distribute color, transparency and material flexibility. Color textures can be imported into the printer from CAD drawing software as VRML files and fully loaded.
At the same time, the Stratasys J750 3D printer minimizes downtime caused by refueling. The Stratasys J750 has the ability to use six materials simultaneously, keeping the most commonly used resin materials loaded and ready to print. Its latest state-of-the-art printheads can print analog production of plastics, such as digital ABS, in half the time of other Stratasys PolyJet systems. In addition, the Stratasys J750 3D printer delivers full-color, color-coded finishes in one go. And multi-material models, no need to spend time on post-painting and assembly.
Multi-faceted application, focusing on the development of the medical field
Stratasys is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA and Rehovot, Israel, with subsidiaries including MakerBot and Solidscape. With more than 2,700 employees and more than $750 million in revenue, Stratasys has more than 800 patents for additive manufacturing that have been acquired or applied worldwide and has won more than 30 technical and leadership awards. Stratasys' ecosystem includes: 3D printer prototypes and a wide range of 3D printed materials; the company also operates digital parts manufacturing services – Stratasys Direct Manufacturing; strategic consulting and professional services; users can use Stratasys' Thingiverse and GrabCAD communities Access over 2 million free design components.
The Stratasys J750 3D printer released this time can be used by many organizations and companies, including consumer goods companies, service organizations, design companies, educational institutions, universities and research institutions, medical device companies, hospitals, medical schools and special effects and animation companies. .
In medical applications, there are three main aspects: First, some tools for surgical printing can help surgeons to perform better surgery. For example, orthopedics; the second is to provide support for the rehabilitation of injured patients; the third is to restore some tissues, organs, etc. of the body with very high-precision printing, for medical teaching, and to help surgeons better prepare Surgical plan.
Dr. Ricardo Osiroff, senior vice president of global product management at Stratasys, said in an interview that he believes that more and more 3D printing technology will enter the operating room, and the 3D printed model will be given different uses in this respect. The patient's condition uses 3D printing technology to truly customize the patient's individualized solution. “3D printing in the medical field is an emerging and fast-growing market and an important area of ​​focus for Stratasys.â€
Deep farming industry, providing complete solutions
Joshua Claman, Stratasys' global chief business officer, said in an interview that Stratasys, the global leader in 3D printing, had only $750 million in revenue, indicating that the entire market is still in its infancy and there is still much room for growth. Talking about the development of the industry, he said that this can be reflected in the acquisition actions of Stratasys in the past two or three years, and this is also closely related to the development plan of Stratasys.
“We acquired MakerBot, the global leader in desktop 3D printers, because we feel that desktop is one of the future trends in 3D printing. We also acquired Harvest Technologies and Solid Concepts, why buy these two companies? Because they are offering 3D printer service, some customers do not want to have 3D printers, but only want to outsource 3D printing services, this is also a trend. Why do we want to acquire GrabCAD, a 3D printing software company? Because we found such a trend, our future To streamline the workflow of 3D printing, more people can use this technology," Joshua Claman said.
Joshua Claman feels that the 3D printing market can be divided into three major application categories according to the evolution of the market:
One is prototype manufacturing. "Prototype manufacturing is to use 3D printing to further compress the design time, try to improve the time between design, reduce the product design cycle, and bring them to market faster. The prototype manufacturing market is not saturated, but positive Entering maturity, customers in this market have a mature vision and they know how to shop around."
The second is the production tool. “Production tools are measures to increase production efficiency through the development of production tools. For example, in the case of Opel, the use of small things like 3D printing and fixtures and fixtures reduces the overall production time by 90%. At the same time, it saves 90%. Cost. Using 3D printing can greatly improve the cycle of design iterations. Design problems can be quickly modified. New tools will be printed tomorrow, no longer waiting for three or five weeks. At present, the production tool market has just started, just now Some profit, our customers are just beginning to accept."
The third is the manufacture of terminal components. “I can print out one thing and use it immediately. The use of 3D printing for terminal products has just begun, many customers are doing it, including Boeing and Airbus are our customers. Airbus has 1000 parts for 3D printing. On the A350 model."
He said that at present, 3D printing has a 23% market share in prototyping, and by 2025 it is conservatively estimated that the market share will reach 50%, which is a very large market. Although the production tools have just started, it is conservatively estimated that its market share will reach 10% by 2025, which is about a market of 3 billion US dollars. The direct manufacturing of end products is conservatively estimated to have a market share of only $15 billion if the market share is only 0.1% in 2025.
"Our company's development strategy is actually based on this roadmap. The development of Stratasys is also from the very beginning of the single-player, and later through the merger and acquisition step by step growth. We are now entering the third stage of the company's development, this stage is not only Focus on 3D printing manufacturing, but also focus on the vertical market, establish a good relationship with customers, and provide a complete solution," Joshua Claman said.
Source: Medical Valley
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